The Iron Observatory
Part One: The Signal Arthur Pendelton had spent forty years looking through the Great Refractor at Greenwich. On the night of November 12th, 1888, he saw something that would cost him his sanity and his peace. It began as an anomaly in the star catalog of Sirius. A faint dimming, too precise to be atmospheric, too systematic to be instrumental error. Arthur recalibrated three times. The dimming...
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